
VDOT: Have patience as crews continue snow cleanup
Crews with VDOT have worked steadily overnight to remove up to 30 inches of snow from the interstates and primary highways of Central Virginia.

Crews with VDOT have worked steadily overnight to remove up to 30 inches of snow from the interstates and primary highways of Central Virginia.

VDOT is asking the public to refrain from all travel while plows continue to clear roads throughout the night and on Sunday.

Dangerous driving conditions persist in the Shenandoah Valley this afternoon, despite around-the-clock snow removal operations by VDOT and its contractors.

The Virginia Department of Transportation is advising that all travel throughout the Shenandoah Valley should be avoided tonight.

Weather forecasts predict a possible historic snowfall for the Shenandoah Valley region on Jan. 22-23. VDOT crews and contractors are prepared.

The Virginia Department of Transportation is fully engaged in preparations for the season’s first winter storm.

VDOT is ready to respond to snow showers and high winds that are forecast for parts of the Shenandoah Valley Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning.

A public participation meeting to review a transportation mobility study for the Town of Elkton will be held on January 11.

Public comment is welcomed through Thursday, Jan. 7 on the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) re-evaluation report for the Hillsdale Drive Extended project.

The Virginia Department of Transportation offers several resources for travelers affected by the closure of Interstate 64 in Rockbridge County on Sunday
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